Brittany Fullen
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Steve Virgen
‘The Challenge” came from coach and went to player after a senior
goalie graduated from a CIF Division IV championship team.
Brittany Fullen, welcome to the Corona del Mar High girls water
polo team.
Last year, shortly after CdM captured its first CIF title in girls
water polo, Coach Aaron Chaney told Fullen, now a 6-foot-1 sophomore,
to get ready to guard the cage, as the Sea Kings prepared for another
championship run in CIF Division II.
“After (Jessica) Wells left, Chaney told me that I would be the
one,” Fullen said. “I was excited.”
In addition to the challenge of providing the defense required for
a second straight championship, expectations developed. With Fullen’s
height and her high degree of potential, Chaney and the Sea Kings
expected her to pick up where Wells left off. So far this season,
Fullen has been fulfilling that desire.
As the anchor of CdM’s defense, she has been one of the reasons
the Sea Kings have cemented themselves among the elite in girls water
polo. And, to think, this is only Fullen’s third year playing the
goalie position.
“At first I didn’t like it because I just didn’t understand,”
Fullen said of playing goalie. “Once I started to get it, I liked it.
I still get a little nervous before every game. That is kind of nice
because that keeps me on my toes. But I never get really nervous.”
As the season has progressed, Fullen has gained confidence. Though
the Sea Kings lost to powerhouse Foothill, 6-3, Fullen recorded a
most memorable save on a penalty-shot attempt by Foothill standout
Brittany Hayes. That, too, has provided Fullen with momentum.
“She has come a long way in her confidence,” Coach Chaney said of
his sophomore goalie. “She was on the frosh/soph team last year and
she moved up with the older girls in the summer. It was tough for her
at first, but she has handled it all really well. She just keeps
improving. She has come such a long way. She feels comfortable out
there and that has a lot to do with her attitude and her approach.”
Fullen has shown her comfort and her stability, especially in the
past three games. She recorded nine saves in CdM’s 16-8 victory over
Laguna Beach Wednesday, a win that virtually locked a fourth-straight
Pacific Coast League title.
Fullen earned Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors after
stopping 14 shots in the Sea Kings’ two wins last week. She began the
week with an eight-save performance that led to a 13-5 win over
University and she followed that up with six saves, which helped the
Sea Kings defeat Santa Margarita, 8-7.
“We want to go all the way,” Fullen said of CdM’s goal of another
CIF title this year. “But, we’re also taking it one game at a time.”
Fullen said she gathered her confidence and joined the team’s goal
of winning a CIF championship during this past summer.
“During the summer it was kind of like I was starting to get used
to the team,” Fullen said. “It helped. I really got close to all the
girls and learned what it was like to play on a team that was really
good with so much talent.”
Fullen appears to be the final piece in the Sea Kings’ puzzle of
being a complete team, a team that is making another championship
run.
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